W generally supported republican late Cindy Hyde-Smith on Tuesday, requesting her campaign to repay all of her donations after the…

W generally supported republican late Cindy Hyde-Smith on Tuesday, requesting her campaign to repay all of her donations after the Mississippi legislature made a furious comment and supported suppressing democratic voices.

Hyde-Smith, appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant earlier this year to fill the seat vacant by Seniors Sen. Thad Cochran, faces a controversial waste of choice against Democrat Mike Espy to earn the remaining two years of Cochran’s term.

Not only did Hyde-Smith say that she would sit in the “front row” of a public hangout if a supporter asked &#821

1; a comment that took place because of the general blur of black men in the southern state’s past, was filmed by the senator suggests that she would support measures to prevent “liberal people” from voting.

The comments have revealed troubled top republicans, fearing Espy, could win in a state that President Trump won by almost 18 points and has urged business supporters to abstain.

“Sen. Hyde-Smith’s latest comments clearly do not reflect the value of our company and affiliates,” Walmart wrote in his contribution to the social media platform Twitter.

The world’s largest retailer, Walmart, recently contributed $ 2,000 to Hyde-Smith’s campaign, according to the Federal Electoral Commission. Other companies donating in November include Boston Scientific Corp, Union Pacific and Nucor Corp.

A Boston Scientific spokesman said that the company no longer supports Hyde-Smith and requested repayment. Union Pacific said it did the same.

Steelmaker Nucor did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Below is a list of other companies that previously donated to Hyde-Smith’s campaign. None responded to the request for comment about whether their support persists after her recent comments:

Pfizer: The US drug’s highest donor donated $ 5,000 to the campaign, including a donation of $ 1,000 on September 30th.

AT & T: The telecommunications giant donated $ 2000 to the campaign on October 30th.